SMART 8
Smart 8 is a activity for the students at this school to learn. There is a variety of activities to choose from, chess, music, choir, cooking, ICT ( computers), movie making,photography, bird watching, and plenty of other choices to choose from. This activity will help you learn many things, there are some activities that are needed to pay for, because of the equipment.
WORD SMART Everything having to do with language, speech, reading, and writing.
MATH/LOGIC SMART The capacity to think conceptually and abstractly and understand the underlying principles of some kind of logical or numerical patterns or to manipulate numbers, quantities, and operations.
PICTURE SMART The capacity to perceive the visual world accurately-to transform, modify, and recreate aspects of one's visual world.
BODY SMART The capacity to use your whole body or parts of your body (your hands, your fingers, your arms) to solve a problem, make something, or put on some kind of production. The ability to control one's body movements and to handle objects skillfully.
MUSIC SMART The capacity to think in music; to be able to hear patterns, recognise them, and perhaps manipulate them. People who have strong musical intelligence don't just remember music easily, they can't get it out of their minds.
GROUP SMART The capacity to detect and respond appropriately to the moods, motivations and desires of others. The ability to understand other people.
SELF SMART The knowledge of self-the ability to draw upon your own feelings to guide your own behavior.
NATURE SMART The capacity ability to recognise and categorise plants, animals and other objects in nature the ability to discriminate among living things such as plants and animals, and sensitivity to other features of the natural world such as clouds and rocks.
Activities may include: Reading fiction and non-fiction Writing letters, reports, scripts etc. Talking Debating Word puzzles Making up and telling jokes Storytelling Emailing Listening to tapes and people Poetry
Activities may include: Mazes and puzzles Graphing Mathematics and numbers Problem solving Timelines Strategic games and codes Spreadsheets and databases Computer games Patterning and sequencing Fact finding and collecting
Activities may include: Drawing and painting Cartooning and doodling Reading and making maps Sketching and illustrating Making murals, charts, posters, collages, statues and mobiles Photography Creating and understanding films Making constructions and models
Activities may include: Dancing Sports and athletics Throwing, catching, jumping etc. Building and manipulating Performing, role-playing and drama Shaping and sculpting Keyboarding Experimenting Obstacle Courses
Activities may include: Singing Playing a musical instrument Remembering songs Making up song lyrics Tapping and clapping Writing jingles Composing music Performing music for a group Listening to music Understanding music
Activities may include: Working with others in a group Communicating with others Group games and challenges Leading a group Debating Sharing with others Caring about other people Questioning and surveying
Activities may include: Working independently Writing diaries and journals Poetry Writing autobiographies Setting goals Creative writing Imagining Planning and organising Thinking
Activities may include: Exploring the natural environment Hiking Touching Reusing, reducing and recycling Gardening Fishing Star gazing Photography Camping Looking after a pet
The SMART8 program is a way of delivering curriculum that will provide enrichment opportunities to all students in Years 3- 6 at Glen Waverley Primary School. This program offers a range of activities that will extend the students’ learning and further their knowledge and skills in new or existing areas of interest and passion. The activities that will be made available to the students are based on Howard Gardiner’s eight multiple intelligences, thus the name of the SMART8 program. This means we value learning and actively look for children’s strengths in each of the eight intelligences: Word Smart, Math/Logic Smart, Picture Smart, Body Smart, Music Smart, Group Smart, Self Smart and Nature Smart. The program will: ·extend the curriculum offerings for all students in Years 3 - 6 ·provide a range of stimulating and challenging opportunities to respond to students’ different intelligences, learning styles and talents ·extends students’ knowledge, skills and abilities through additional experiences ·value and utilise the contributions of others ·build positive relationships and develop respect The SMART8 program runs across Levels 3 & 4 (Years 3 to 6).The activities are offered for one hour a week for 12 weeks of each semester.Over the 4 years children must participate in at least one activity from 6 of the SMART8 intelligences - Word Smart, Math/Logic Smart, Picture Smart, Body Smart, Music Smart and Nature Smart. We have not included activities for Interpersonal (Group Smart) and Intrapersonal (Self Smart) as these are integrated into many of the activities offered.
The activity's could increase your child's endurance, brain strength, intelligence, creativity, and thinking logic.
Smart 8 is a activity for the students at this school to learn. There is a variety of activities to choose from, chess, music, choir, cooking, ICT ( computers), movie making,photography, bird watching, and plenty of other choices to choose from. This activity will help you learn many things, there are some activities that are needed to pay for, because of the equipment.
Everything having to do with language, speech, reading, and writing.
The capacity to think conceptually and abstractly and understand the underlying principles of some kind of logical or numerical patterns or to manipulate numbers, quantities, and operations.
The capacity to perceive the visual world accurately-to transform, modify, and recreate aspects of one's visual world.
The capacity to use your whole body or parts of your body (your hands, your fingers, your arms) to solve a problem, make something, or put on some kind of production. The ability to control one's body movements and to handle objects skillfully.
The capacity to think in music; to be able to hear patterns, recognise them, and perhaps manipulate them. People who have strong musical intelligence don't just remember music easily, they can't get it out of their minds.
The capacity to detect and respond appropriately to the moods, motivations and desires of others. The ability to understand other people.
SMART
The knowledge of self-the ability to draw upon your own feelings to guide your own behavior.
The capacity ability to recognise and categorise plants, animals and other objects in nature the ability to discriminate among living things such as plants and animals, and sensitivity to other features of the natural world such as clouds and rocks.
Reading fiction and non-fiction
Writing letters, reports, scripts etc.
Talking
Debating
Word puzzles
Making up and telling jokes
Storytelling
Emailing
Listening to tapes and people
Poetry
Mazes and puzzles
Graphing
Mathematics and numbers
Problem solving
Timelines
Strategic games and codes
Spreadsheets and databases
Computer games
Patterning and sequencing
Fact finding and collecting
Drawing and painting
Cartooning and doodling
Reading and making maps
Sketching and illustrating
Making murals, charts, posters, collages, statues and mobiles
Photography
Creating and understanding films
Making constructions and models
Dancing
Sports and athletics
Throwing, catching, jumping etc.
Building and manipulating
Performing, role-playing and drama
Shaping and sculpting
Keyboarding
Experimenting
Obstacle Courses
Singing
Playing a musical instrument
Remembering songs
Making up song lyrics
Tapping and clapping
Writing jingles
Composing music
Performing music for a group
Listening to music
Understanding music
Working with others in a group
Communicating with others
Group games and challenges
Leading a group
Debating
Sharing with others
Caring about other people
Questioning and surveying
Working independently
Writing diaries and journals
Poetry
Writing autobiographies
Setting goals
Creative writing
Imagining
Planning and organising
Thinking
Exploring the natural environment
Hiking
Touching
Reusing, reducing and recycling
Gardening
Fishing
Star gazing
Photography
Camping
Looking after a pet
The SMART8 program is a way of delivering curriculum that will provide enrichment opportunities to all students in Years 3- 6 at Glen Waverley Primary School. This program offers a range of activities that will extend the students’ learning and further their knowledge and skills in new or existing areas of interest and passion.
The activities that will be made available to the students are based on Howard Gardiner’s eight multiple intelligences, thus the name of the SMART8 program. This means we value learning and actively look for children’s strengths in each of the eight intelligences: Word Smart, Math/Logic Smart, Picture Smart, Body Smart, Music Smart, Group Smart, Self Smart and Nature Smart. The program will:
· extend the curriculum offerings for all students in Years 3 - 6
· provide a range of stimulating and challenging opportunities to respond to
students’ different intelligences, learning styles and talents
· extends students’ knowledge, skills and abilities through additional experiences
· value and utilise the contributions of others
· build positive relationships and develop respect
The SMART8 program runs across Levels 3 & 4 (Years 3 to 6). The activities are offered for one hour a week for 12 weeks of each semester. Over the 4 years children must participate in at least one activity from 6 of the SMART8 intelligences - Word Smart, Math/Logic Smart, Picture Smart, Body Smart, Music Smart and Nature Smart. We have not included activities for Interpersonal (Group Smart) and Intrapersonal (Self Smart) as these are integrated into many of the activities offered.
The activity's could increase your child's endurance, brain strength, intelligence, creativity, and thinking logic.